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Kit Karson

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  1. '32 Ford Chauffeur Driven Town Sedan Progress 7-30-24 Just a little body work & it should appear seamless... -KK
  2. '32 Ford Chauffeur Driven Town Sedan Progress 7-30-24
  3. '32 Ford Chauffeur Driven Town Sedan 7-29-24
  4. '32 Ford Chauffeur Driven Town Sedan Progress 7-29-24 That's All Folks! (4 today) -KK
  5. Spent some time on the Town Car: Ready to fill the gap in the roof! -KK
  6. Spent a little while at the bench... 1st fill in the cut lines... ...add the back stop... Each side ready to set in place... Again, one side at a time... ...then the other side! Line up the roof sides... inside & out! Ready to fill in the gap!! -KK
  7. Work resumes on the DTC:
  8. Monogram 1-24 1941 Lincoln Continental Convertible
  9. Playing with Big & Little Tyres on '41 Lincoln Rims: Will look better when tucked under the fenders... Same set of Rims & Tyres on the Gangster! -KK
  10. Had to share this:
  11. Noel, I did find this picture after I started my deuce town car:
  12. @tim boyd@Speedpro Check this out! -KK
  13. I do have a Duvall windshield from Replicas and Miniature of Maryland like the one on my '29 RPU: ...but landau convertible top will work better with the conventional deuce windscreen. -KK
  14. Awesome work, Brother! Let me know the requires height of the deuce radiator shell you need, as I have one that might work!?. -KK
  15. So far, Ur work has left me in awe, Brother! So far, the result of Ur work shows an aggressive attitude with so much attention to the minutiae details of body lines and a subtle symmetry that has been hidden in the old deuce sedan. Carry on! -KK
  16. ADL! This is such a much better plan!! We were liking it B4, but now... we R liking it soo much more!!! -KK
  17. Thought you'd like to see this, Brother:
  18. I do... -KK
  19. I've known Paul for over thirty years and have to say he is one of the greatest secrets in our hobby! His work in scale is only surpassed by his work in the 1:1 realm! Everything he touches has his personal mark on it and rarely misses the bar set by other great modelers over the last four decades. My thanks and gratification for his talent and friendship can never be expressed fully! -KK
  20. Inquiring minds want to know more about the AAM resin transkit to convert the Revellogram '37 Ford pickup into a '35... -KK
  21. Helps to have perspective, too! -KK
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